Well, what I saw was fondant smoothed over a square cake. Once the top and sides were stuck instead of pressing and forming the corners they pulled the excess together and cut it away off of the edge of the corner of the cake with scissors. Then they pressed the fondant together to form a seal with their fingers.

I'm not sure I'm explaining correctly I just can't imagine that corner have a sharp edge or looking finished without the finger imprints...

If you understand or have seen it maybe you can explain the why and how... I'm always up for learning something new

I saw the episode. I believe she is talkng about covering a square cake. Instead of doing the corners first, the cut the corners but never showed what they did to make it look nice and neat. I imagine this gives sharper edges but I don't know how to do it either.

Oh the jewelry ring cakes all stacked up?? They cut those fondant corners off underneath but they had flat fondant squares all dried and ready to applyto that initial covering of fondant so the corners were all perfectly square and neat and tidy.

That is the one I'm thinking of, I'm not sure if its the one the OP is, but I didn't see any other episode where they use a square cake. k8memphis, I totally forgot until you mentioned that, the colors when the cake was done were completely different. So what, they cut out kinda like panels to the right size, and placed each one on the square cake separately after it dried?

That is the one I'm thinking of, I'm not sure if its the one the OP is, but I didn't see any other episode where they use a square cake. k8memphis, I totally forgot until you mentioned that, the colors when the cake was done were completely different. So what, they cut out kinda like panels to the right size, and placed each one on the square cake separately after it dried?

They cut the corners like that on the episode of the ring boxes, That was not the finish product though. AFter that they covered that with squares of either of gumpaste or fondant that were fully dried to give the boxes a really square look.Edna